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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MANUFACTURER: | Starz / Anchor Bay |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies, Movie, TV Shows / TV Movie, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | 14814 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 4 |
| UPC: | 013131481495 |
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Customer Reviews of Roseanne - Season Eight
You know you're in trouble when... ...your favorite show starts using a laugh track. Throughout season 8 you can hear the same recorded male laugh at different moments, and for good reason: for the first time in 8 years, "Roseanne" wasn't hilariously funny. Sure, each episode has at least a good joke or two, and "The Last Date" and "Construction Junction" are even good for several repeat viewings. But some episodes just aren't about anything. <
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>In "Out of the Past," Nana Mary meets baby Jerry, and Leon and his husband play poker with Dan and his buddies...and THAT'S IT. Then Jackie and Roseanne drive around and chat in "The Getaway, Almost." Luckily, "Another Mouth to Shut Up" comes along late in the season and provides some of the edgy family comedy that made for some of the classic episodes from seasons 5-7. But ultimately season 8 shows a creative powerhouse running out of steam. People always talk about the bizarre 9th season, but at least the lottery plot, though deeply flawed, was never boring. Season 8 frequently is.
Roseanne Season 8
Excellent show - excellent season. However, I can't believe they would cut out the Becky 1/Becky 2 Patty Duke epilogue scene. I feel like I should get some money back for that one. Otherwise, it's a great season.
Excellent effort but the episodes are EDITED just like Season ONE !!
Excellent effort but the episodes are EDITED just like Season ONE !!
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>"Shower The People You Love With Stuff" - The ending tag scene with the 2 Beckys with "The Patty Duke Show" theme has been replaced by a black screen and credits rolling.
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>"December Bride" -The ending tag scene with Milton Berle in drag catching the boquet has been replaced by a black screen and credits rolling.
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>"Construction Junction" - The ending tag scene with David and Tiny Tim playing the ukulele has been replaced by a black screen and credits rolling.
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>"Disney World War I" - David singing the "When You Wish Upon A Star" song has been replaced with blank audio. The video is the same.
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>"Disney World War II" - The "When You Wish Upon A Star" song has been replaced with generic marching music. The video is the same.
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>I spoke to Anchor Bay/Starz and they said they put on the DVD set whatever Carsey/Werner gave them. So, it's Carsey/Werner's fault. I think they just got lazy towards the end. I don't understand why they can put the Betwitched reference at the end of "Homecoming" (Season 6) but not some of the stuff above. I think they just didn't put the effort into it. Perhaps because of DVD sales.